《十二字节》内容简介
珍妮特·温特森的全新力作,洞悉人工智能对人性的影响,预测12个父权制垄断科技的后果。
我们的人生就是一个故事,这个故事怎么展开其实取决于从谁的视角讲述这个故事。
在这个问题下有12个主题:
比如,劳资关系的问题,如果我们只看到科技扩增了全球产业链,就会忽视亚马逊的低薪员工和分拣员
如果我们只关注智能生态的便捷,就会忘记个性化设置会让我们的个人数据都被掌握在科技公司手里,而这些材料又可以被直接转化成利润。
以及技术如何影响人性,如果我们的意识不寄存在我们的肉体中了,而是寄存在计算机网络上,那我们还算人类吗?如果对亲密关系的需求可以被彻底为人类服务的机器人伴侣满足,那人与人还会谈恋爱吗?比如,如果一个男性拥有一个能为他做家务,聊天,顺从他所有想法,甚至暴力的机器人女娃娃,他会不会对现实中的女性有同样的要求和想法?
温特森用12个振聋发聩的寓言警示:女性应该学习代码;女性必须学习代码
张悦然、蒋方舟、任晓雯、刘瑜一致推荐的当代英国天才女作家,《橘子不是唯一的水果》作者珍妮特·温特森的全新力作,洞悉人工智能对人性的影响,预测12个父权制垄断科技的后果
本书提出的问题真实又令人不安:如果人工智能替代人类思考,它是否就具有了灵魂;如果人类的思维可以托生于网络,将人类和人工智能分开的标准是什么;如果科技模型彻底由男性凝视垄断,女性的身份会变成什么?
温特森用12个振聋发聩的寓言警示:女性应该要学习代码;女性不得不学习代码
作者简介:
[英]珍妮特·温特森(JeanetteWinterson)
英国当代作家。1959年8月出生,由笃信基督教的家庭收养。16岁时出走,此后靠在殡仪馆、精神病院等地兼职完成了在牛津大学的学业。1985年,处女作《橘子不是唯一的水果》出版,获英国惠特布莱德小说首作大奖。2016年,温特森入选“BBC100位杰出女性”名单。
A brief introduction to Twelve Bytes
Jeanette Winterson's new book, insight into the impact of artificial intelligence on human nature, predicts the consequences of 12 patriarchy monopolizing technology.
Our life is a story, and how that story unfolds depends on whose point of view the story is told.
There are 12 topics under this question:
For example, if we only look at the expansion of global industrial chains by technology, we will ignore Amazon's low-paid employees and sorters
If we focus only on the convenience of the smart ecosystem, we forget that personalization puts our personal data in the hands of technology companies, and these materials can be directly converted into profits.
And how technology affects human nature, if our consciousness no longer resides in our bodies, but on a computer network, would we still be human? If the need for intimacy could be met by a robot partner who fully serves humans, would people still be in love? For example, if a man has a robot girl doll who can do his chores, talk to him, obey all his thoughts, even violence, would he have the same requirements and thoughts for real women?
Winterson offers 12 powerful parables: Women should learn to code; Women have to learn to code
Zhang Yueran, Jiang Fangzhou, Ren Xiaowen, Liu Yu unanimously recommended the contemporary British genius female writer, "Oranges are not the only fruit" author Jeanette Winterson's new work, insight into the impact of artificial intelligence on human nature, predicting the consequences of 12 patriarchal monopoly technology
The questions raised in this book are real and disturbing: if artificial intelligence replaces human thinking, will it have a soul? If the human mind can be derived from the network, what are the criteria that separate human and artificial intelligence? If the technological model is completely monopolized by the male gaze, what will become of female identity?
Winterson offers 12 powerful parables: Women should learn to code; Women had to learn to code
About the author:
[E] JeanetteWinterson
British contemporary writer. Born in August 1959, adopted by a Christian family. He left at the age of 16 and worked part-time in funeral homes and mental hospitals to complete his studies at Oxford University. In 1985, her first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, was published and won the British Whitbread Award for First Novel. In 2016, Winterson was named to the BBC100 list of Outstanding Women.